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Q .j is all you need,.to. start a cook ariuii meat on iye that will Soli wherever No fire to build ami coax.' No big'gfas bilh t pay in the, future. You have everythiag 10 .your own hands with htfl cost and ranch comfort. iji!r..' il KB utovei ere fold STANDARD OIL eXttIA2n G n. Carr For Senatos. At the recent Kansas City Ma tional Democratic Convention, 5n. Julian S Carr was not only . . -l i t a conspicious ana prominent. member, but received the unani moms vote of the? North Carolina delegation and votes from other States f or the vfcG-pi-csidfsnty. Of all the men Th6 hav wrought well for our State it is but simple justice to say that Hon C.rr h:i si excelled all others. We do not Ujiow vhat his aspirations arc, but wp ai'o frank to way it. will only be show in proper gratitude for the good people' of our common -woallh.to give him anything in the way of political position he v:ants. N. ('..Advocate. m : The Standard CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetter Jompany. Good middling 0 &0 Middling 9"19 Low middling 9 25 Stains.... 875 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by Ed. P. White. Bacon. ' 0 Sugar-cured hams 15 Bulk meat sides ........ 10 Beeswax ' . Butter; 5 nVnrlrns . . . 10 to 25 Corn .. Eggs. Lard Flour (N. C). Meal . ....... Oats Tallow f- 7'0 10 10 $2 20 70 50 (daily) PUBLISHED EVERY DAY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: i 'Oneweek 10c. One month 35c. One year $4.00. A Child's Me rry Lang! Delivered to any part of the city by carriers. The Standard (WEEKLY) ' IS PUBLISHED " EVERY THURSDAY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Three months 25c. Six months 5Qc One year . . ....., . . $1.00. The Weekly is always full of local and other .ood naws. Is always heard when he reads Mr. Bunny, His Book By Adah L Sutton, illustrated by W.'II. Fry. The Favorite Juvenile of Tt is ft book .of bright, jingling rbvmes snnmssinsr the Old Mother finnaa mlr,llS. EvGrV StOTV is fully illustrated by amusing pictures that are Bum tn hrint? heartv laughter from the children. The book, with its merry melodies and quaint pictures appeals Btrongly to the imagination ana liumor of the children Your Boy and Girl Will bn interested in the comica situations, quaint characters, redicnlous personages, catchy rnymes, ana unguk sayings found in . Mr. Bily. His Bool Grown up children tnijoy the humor, thfl laughable incidents, and quer epitodes as well fcs the small ones. Stcry of a Slave. To e bound hand and foot for years . . . -I : 1.1. -,,4. by tne chains oi disease is mo wuxot form ct fclavery. Geo. D. Williams, of Manchester, Vich., writes: "My wife has been ho helpless for five years that she could not turn over, in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bit- tors she is wonderfully improved and able to-do tier own work'" This sii- preme remedy for female disease quick ly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melanchly, headache, fainting and dizzy spell". It is a god-send to weak, sickly, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. Only 50o. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. (Questions Answered. .Yes. August Flower still hasthe larg est sale of any inediaine ia the'civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using' anything else nr indicAstion or billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stoo fermentation of undigested food. regulate the action rf the liver, stimn- lutO'the nervous and organic action oi Hiaoccfom ftnri thftt 18 ftll tneV IOOR ,1, (oJinrr rlnll Anil blld With head- kiil v -- aches and other aches. You only need a few dopes of Green's August lower, in liqnid form to make you satined there is nnthinfr serious the matter with you. For sale by all dealers in civilized countries Wm. J Reilly, of Philadelphia, is not a professional 'base ball player, but ho made a romarkable catch the other day. A little boy in a .fourth story window saw a butterfly and in the effort to catch it leaned too far out of the window and toppled over. Reilly's attention was attracted by 'the scream, and. looking up he saw the little fellow coming down. "Reaching out he caught the boy on the drop. Morning Star. .:f. .5 IS. YA iVX .m W Tlje ICind Yovt ILivo Always fcufclrt, find Txlitoh hectL in use forever 60 years, ha borne tho.signatnro ot m, and has-been nvideunier Ms P-- z- sonal supervision since its miancy. , '-CUCJUM a linw no oncrto deceive you in this. All. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -BxpeVic nee against ExpennienW I Hat i a CAS. f Castoria iC a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It id Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Wom and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. If relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Ftavtdleiicy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach ami -Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE. CASTORIA 'ALWAYS Bears the Signature of - Tr J iMj.".''tlff3n Tie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THK CCNTAUn eOHft, T MUNRAV TT. HtW TOBK CIT. a ti m fiiri -it- - mi, niiiniMi 0 B E k If What tiis Press Says: Mr. Tinnnv. His P.ook is elesantlv printe i m colors. The Hookseller, This book staud.s alone as the finest new juvenile on the market a never failing; sourceof epjoyment to the chil dren. )6nn i'eoi)ie s norma. It is tremendously clever nnd ought to be a ?ood seller. 11. F. Ourcault Suhantifllly bound; oer 100 pases; 9x11 J inches front cover showing de sign stamped in three bright colors, alio l'.ck coyer design showrng a com ical Bunny fcaseball Team;, printed on rood, strong pfipar, in large face type, easily renrl. Each page printed in three i a Giv us a triar order on r 77 yo5f next Job'Work! sK'paU.i!i5l '2S ; SMELHEtD RIB. GO, V;3 . j AKyonio. . If troubled with rheumatism, give ni orr.v.oiluiTi'H Pnin-I'.aim a trial. It will not cost you a cuni if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. Tt also cures sprains and bruises injone-third time required Dy any oiuer treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, (iiiinsev. imins in the side nnd chest, 1 f.thpr swellings axe quickly cured by appl.vmg.it. Every bot tle warranted. Fice 2.c, and HOc. or sale at Marsu s drug stc. C2 IT j j.v.ivv. - I .1-1 me a sentence, and then we'll change it to tho imperative form." Tommy ''The hfc'fro draws tho wagon." Teacher- "Now put it in the imperative." Mrny a so-called-absent minded man remembers tho poor. Ex. North. Carolina College. Chartered hilSso, fit. Pleasant, ,N. C. Collegiate and Vemio ,Peprt- jnents, Classics, rsattiematiiHi, oiences, fi'hilosophy. History, Economics, Eng lish, Modern Languages. Cnmical and rhywcal Laboratories, inree large brick buildings; rooms with suitable furniture. Fri access to 4,000 volumns. 'mo riimnns of wirht acres nicely shad- . . 7 r . 'i I. cA. rulty ot live proiessors whu T?(t. .f.rlHnl.o. Srookinc. drinking intoxica'is and gambling not tolerated. Uoard in'pv.?idout's rtinmng hall for all wcll-bcLaved students at cost. Daily r.ijiil: rmtr.fr:t.'vl bv t(kllione with m.nilnrtp. Kniisbnrv. Concord. Allx1- fm.rk l-.'ull Win b. o i'iis Sent 4th. l'JOO For catalogue or further intoamation, address Eev.-WJT. A. LUTZ.a. m., Tres., Winston, N. C. or Lit. Pleasant N. C. Manufacturers OF Ginghams, Plaids, : SJieeting, Salt Bags .A-lsriD Outing Cloth. DEALER -IN Geiieral' Mercha.nise. BUYERS OF .Country Produce. Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best Price for same. We inyite an inspection of all the goods ... we manufacture . . . 1' J? r HF6.' G! ookcoro, u, a schedule: IN EFFECT JULY 22ND. 1900 This condensea schedule is pub Ilshed as information, and is. Subject to change without notica to the phblic : Trains leaveguonoord W. C 5.37 A.M. No 8, daily, .for Rich mond; connects at Greensboro fox Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Ooldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxyille and points West. 7. 29 A. M No. 33, th9 New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep ing Cars between New York and An gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and Norfolk to! Charlotte, Richmond to Charlotte. . 8;49 A. M. . No. 37, daily, Wash ington and Southwestern limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery. Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled eoach, between .Washington and Atlanta. Pullman tourist cars Wasnmgton to oan rran cisco Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Satur dayt. , 10:23 A. M.-No. 3C, daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carried Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orlenns to New York; Jacksonville to New York. Dining 'car 'between Spartan burg. S. C, and Washington. . 11:25 A. in. JNo. 11, daily ior Atlanta md all points South. Solid tram, Rich mond to Atlanta. 7-18 P. M. No. 12. daily, for liich mond, Asheville, Chatanooga, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points North. 8:51 P. M. No. 7. daily, from Rich- uond, Washington, Goldsboro, beima Raleigh, Greensboro Knoxville and Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points Jsorth. Through Pullman car. Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close cenctction at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist cars San Francisco to Washington Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. , 9.10 P. M. No. 35, daily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries 1 Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta. Dinning car Washington to Spartanburg, S. C. ,Vs 9.54 P. M. No. 34. dailv. the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New York. Tampa, Fla, and Nt York; Charlotte to Richmond and Char otte to Norfolk via Greensboro. First sections of regular through ot local freight trains carry passengers only to points where they stop according to schedule. FrankS. GaDnon, Third, Vice-Pres. nnd Gen'l. Ms Washington, JL. C. John M. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D, C, ! W. A. Turk, Gen'l. rues. Agent, Washington, D. 0. (x.wm Daeenbery, Local Agent, Concoid. NO, 'Tommy "Geo sp!" O O
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